Your Life - You & your feelings

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1 You and your feelings Self-esteem and confidence

Self-esteem What is self-esteem?

yourself. It is Self-esteem means having a good opinion of are and valuing based on understanding what your strengths yourself as a person.

Why is self-esteem important?

to have the Self-esteem is important because it enables you , you will say confidence to be yourself. If you have self-esteem r than say rathe what you think and do what you think is right, or do things to try to impress other people. You won’t Having self-esteem will make you feel happier. if they criticise let people make you feel badly about yourself respect you’ll elf, yours in you unfairly. Because you believe fall won’t You too. yourself and other people will respect you goes that into the trap of blaming yourself for everything wrong in your life. new Self-esteem will give you the confidence to try because you , more ve experiences. It will also help you to achie deal with to r will have a positive attitude that makes it easie

Feeling confident Some people seem to be born confiden t. They can enter a crowded room, immediately feel at home and settle dow n and talk to anybody. Confidence comes from believing in your self and feeling happy. Onc e you’re confident about what you want out of life, you can go for it. When you’re confident about your self – how you look and how you feel – many other problems disappear. Perhaps you have to read some of your wor k out in front of the whole class. If you feel confident in your self, you’ll be less pre-occupied with things that don’t matter – like how you look and where you’re sitting – and more concerned with making the reading interesting for the rest of the class.

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g Is having self-esteem the same as bein conceited?

opinion of No. A conceited person has an exaggerated ced view of balan a has steem self-e themselves. A person with standing under but s, point good their their own worth, valuing ct. perfe not are that, like everyone else, they

Know

yourself

Make a list of what your strong points are. You can feel proud of what you’re good at.

On your own, make one list of the things you are good at, and another list of the things you think you’re not so good at. Then show your lists to a partner. Go through the list of good points and discuss the things you’ve included that make you feel good and that you are most proud of. Then choose one of the things from your not-so-good list and discuss together something positive that you could do in order to get better at it.

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Good points ● making friends ● swimming ● telling jokes ● eating healthy food ● studying hard ● organising games ● painting ● staying fit

Not-so-good points ● tidying room ● getting to sports practice on time ● handwriting ● cleaning shoes ● nail biting ● brushing hair ● washing dishes


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